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Magazine Nº 11 Gdańsk · Sopot · Gdynia SVENSK UTGÅVA MAGAZINE WINTER - SPRING 2020 Nº 11 www.farysdesign.pl Dear VISITORS the end of the winter, we are handing over the spring edi- Attion of the “+48” magazine. We invite you to explore the Pomeranian region offering diverse entertainment options at any time of the year. Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia known as the Tricity, together with its surroundings, create a vigorously developing busi- ness- and investment space – we recommend attractive places to organize events, meetings, or conferences with distinctive, magnif- icent views, thanks to the proximity of the sea. We especially encourage all of you dreaming of a perfect vaca- tion to try agritourism and exciting expeditions outside the Tricity area. Relaxing in the spirit of slow will surely give you an unforget- table experience as well as a rare opportunity to spend some inter- esting time with local hosts, producers, craftsmen, and artists. Art enthusiasts will be pleased by the unique Słupsk museum with a vast art collection by one of the most original Polish artists – Witkacy. Outside urban areas the lovers of silence and nature will find plea- sure in birdwatching, while those driven by curiosity about the world will certainly find a lot of inspiration in activities that seem to rise from the dead. You can bake bread yourself, learn the art of folk embroidery, or take part in a shoeing workshop – it is a great way to relax and spend precious family time. If you seek more sophisticated form of entertainment, we highly recommend golf and yachting, which has recently gained in popularity in Poland. We also remind you of the importance of celebrating moments while tasting the amazing works of food art by Pomeranian chefs or admiring the beauty of amber – the centu- ries-old gold of the north. Enjoy your stay in Poland! FOREWORD INLEDNING PAGE 5 28 8 62 contents Spirit of the city 8 GDAŃSK – SOPOT – GDYNIA. 12 66 THREE CITIES ONE DESTINATION 20 Spirit of the city 12 A CONFERENCE IN SOPOT WITH A SEA VIEW Joy of life 14 EXCITING SHOPPING Places 18 GRAND LUXURY Places 20 MEETINGS WITH A VIEW Joy of life 24 SEEKERS OF POMERANIAN GOLD Joy of life 28 NATURE TRAILS Joy of life 32 THE POWER OF HUMAN HANDS Joy of life 38 EASY-BREEZY POMORSKIE Places 46 WHEN THE MAGIC OF NATURE COMES ALIVE Specialties 50 PÉLICAN RESTAURANT Joy of life 54 BIRD HABITS Places 58 MEET WITKACY, THE ARTIST Joy of life 62 A LUXURIOUS BREEZE 46 Joy of life 66 GOLF ATTRACTS GENTLEMEN Joy of life 70 WHICH TREATMENTS ARE OFFERED IN THE BEAUTY CLINICS IN POMORSKIE? Places 74 LUXURYAND TRADITION Places 76 HOTEL FAROS IN GDAŃSK 14 78 84 Places 78 WARSAW – A CITY ONE OF A KIND Specialties 84 WARSAW CULINARY ROUTE 24 FIND YOUR OWN REASONS TO TRAVEL AT: Publisher Cooperation Cooproducer anywhere.pl marketing team KRZYWY DOMEK, DAGMARA ZIELIŃSKA eng no se dk HAFFNERA 6 / 224 KATARZYNA ŚWIACKA (SECOND FLOOR), KAMIL NIEDZIELSKI www.pomorskie.travel www.polen.travel www.polen.travel www.gdansknu.dk 81-717 SOPOT MAJA REICHERT GDAŃSK GDYNIA SOPOT www.polen.travel www.stenaline.se www.polen.travel [email protected] english translation Pomorskie ALEKSANDRA OLSSON Tourist Board (PTB) www.pomorskie-prestige.eu www.goforpoland.pl gdansknu.dk publisher swedish translation Partners MARCIN RANUSZKIEWICZ Information Centre PolskaStatensTuristbyra ALEKSANDRA OLSSON edytorial teram Wały Jagiellońskie st. 2a PomorskiePrestige KATARZYNA WOŹNIAK cover photo source 80-887 Gdańsk ADOBE STOCK www.pomorskie.travel graphic design [email protected] ALICJA RYNKIEWICZ WWW.AIRPORT.GDANSK.PL WWW.STENALINE.PL AND SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH US ON INSTAGRAM: #POMORSKIETRAVEL Editorial team does not return unordered texts or editorial materials and is not responsible for the content of the advertisements. PAGE 6 INNEHÅLLET CONTENTS CONTENTS INNEHÅLLET PAGE 7 TRICITY IS EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR. TRICITY OFFERS MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNGER AND OLDER GDAŃSK – SOPOT – GDYNIA EXPLORERS. THREE CITIES ONE DESTINATION text Katarzyna Woźniak pectacular observation decks, new areas of taste, beach attractions, and many recreational activities Sto choose from – the only thing that is constant in Tricity is its constant change. Three completely different cities of incomparable charm, one Pomeranian metropolis – Tricity is extremely attractive at any time of the year, yet especially in the summer one can enjoy numerous available attractions and opportunities to spend free time. As the cities compete in offers for tourists, one can easily find thrilling enter- tainments – not only when traveling alone but also with beloved ones and family trips. In the capital of freedom The historical capital of Pomorskie region, a city with an incredible history, a powerful heart of Polish memorable IN SOPOT, ONE SIMPLY changes – Gdańsk is without a doubt a Baltic treasure for SOPOT IS BEST KNOWN FOR ITS those interested in history, art, and extraordinary tourist CANNOT GET BORED AND GREAT PIER. offers. The Museum of the Second World War and the EVERY CORNER OF THE CITY European Solidarity Center are must-see places for visitors who feel united with this part of Europe. BRINGS AN UNEXPECTED The center of Gdańsk delights tourists with the Długa ATTRACTION. Street restored after World War II, its beautiful tenement houses, bars and cafes, the Neptune Fountain, Mariacka Street which is also called the amber street, the wooden crane, and the Granary Island (Wyspa Spichrzów). Further away, Gdańsk Oliwa is a space of green rest and relaxation ing Thai), but the Słony Spichlerz also tempts with the taste and in the nearby cathedral one can hear its famous organs. of homemade pies and pastries, “slow” breakfasts, an amaz- On the way to the Imperial Shipyard, with a recently ing original Italian oven baked pizza, grilled seafood and fish opened viewpoint, one passes the historical Gate no 2 of directly off the boat, as well as other surprising treats. the Gdańsk Shipyard and the Road to Freedom. An extremely popular place among enthusiasts of pure Hospitable Sopot all year round pleasure on a plate is the Słony Spichlerz. The culinary heart A mecca for lovers of long romantic walks, a paradise for of Tricity is a modern culinary zone that offers 9 gastro- health resort visitors, and the perfect place for a weekend nomic concepts in one place. There, one will find plenty of break. Its most characteristic wooden pier, well-known and PHOT0S: PRESS MATERIALS (1), POMORSKIE.TRAVEL PRESS (2), MATERIALS (3). delicious dishes inspired by international cuisines (includ- loved by tourists, gives a great opportunity to admire the PAGE 8 STADENS SJÄL SPIRIT OF THE CITY SPIRIT OF THE CITY STADENS SJÄL PAGE 9 GDAŃSK IS A BALTIC TREASURE FOR GDAŃSK – SOPOT – GDYNIA THOSE INTERESTED IN HISTORY, ART, AND EXTRAORDINARY TOURIST OFFERS. HIPPODROME IN SOPOT ativa rätter som serveras av kända kockar. De som är hungriga på ENCOURAGES YOU TO TRAVEL IN TIME. konst bör definitivt besöka State Art Gallery i Sopot vid Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street. Galleriet är en viktig och prestigefylld plats för konst, inte bara i Pomorskie utan i hela landet. En attraktion som nyligen har blivit mycket populär är utomhus- bastu på stranden – Saunspot. De är öppna från slutet av sommaren till första maj. Detta är en underbar plats för dig som letar efter ett mer intressant sätt att vila, som dessutom inkluderar vintersimning. Dessutom har bastun glasväggar så man kan njuta av en oförglömlig utsikt över Gdanskbukten. Efter en avkopplande session välkomnar den närliggande restaurangen med en speciell “bastumeny”. Energiska Gdynia Cykling är det snabbaste och trevligaste sättet att besöka en av de yngsta polska städerna. Familjer kommer definitivt att njuta av att besöka två polska fartyg – ORP Błyskawica och Dar Pomorza. De berättar den spännande historien om den polska marinen och de stora seglingstraditionerna i Polen. Gdynia underhåller både de yngsta upptäcktsresande med ett stort utbud av pedagogisk underhållning i Science Center EXPERYMENT och de som brinner för historia med platser som Energetic Gdynia tvekan en östersjöskatt för de som är intresserade av historia, konst Emigration Museum. Staden är perfekt för promenader, möten Biking is the fastest and the most pleasant way of sightseeing one of och extraordinära turisterbjudande. Andra världskrigsmuseet och och en glad livsstil, men också ett semestermål som väljs ut av tu- the youngest Polish cities. By the sea families will definitely enjoy det Europeiska solidaritetscentret är platser som besökare helt sentals turister varje år. visiting two ships – ORP Błyskawica and Dar Pomorza. They tell enkelt inte får missa. Vänliga och öppna Gdynia erbjuder ett nätverk av utmärkta IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Gdynia 2020, and show the rich history of the Polish Navy and the great sailing Gdańsk centrum lockar turister med Długa (den långa) gatan cykelleder för att ännu bättre utforska den pittoreska kusten – från March 27-29, 2020 traditions of Poland. som återställts efter andra världskriget, dess vackra hyreshus, hamnar till klippor. SPRING 2020 UEFA Europa League Final, Stadion Energa Gdańsk, IN THE May 27, 2020 Gdynia successfully delights both the youngest explorers (with barer och kaféer, Neptunfontänen, Mariacka-gatan (bärnstensga- När som helst på året lockar Tricity besökare att upptäcka och TRICITY Gdańsk Lotos Siesta Music Festival, a vast offer of educational entertainments of the Science Centre tan), träkranen och Magasinön (Wyspa Spichrzów). Längre bort se de snabba förändringarna i den mest energiska regionen i Polen. April 24-26, 2020 EXPERYMENT) and those passionate about history (with places like ligger Gdańsk Oliwa med sina avkopplande gröna områden och CSIO 5* SOPOT June 11-14, 2020 the Emigration Museum). The city is perfect for walks, meetings, and i den närliggande katedralen kan man höra dess berömda orglar. carefree lifestyles but also a vacation destination chosen by thou- På vägen till det kejserliga varvet, med en nyligen öppnad IAAF Världsmästerskapen i halvmaraton Gdynia 2020, 27-29:e mars, 2020 sands of tourists every year.
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